Sensors for Human Activity Recognition / / edited by Hui Liu, Hugo Gamboa, Tanja Schultz.

Human activity recognition (HAR) and human behavior recognition (HBR) play increasingly important roles in the digital age. High-quality sensory observations applicable to recognizing users' activities and behaviors, including electrical, magnetic, mechanical (kinetic), optical, acoustic, therm...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
TeilnehmendeR:
Place / Publishing House:Basel : : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute,, 2023.
Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (216 pages)
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
LEADER 02307nam a2200301 i 4500
001 993610561904498
005 20230815235531.0
006 m o d
007 cr |||||||||||
008 230815s2023 sz o 000 0 eng d
035 |a (CKB)5470000002907727 
035 |a (NjHacI)995470000002907727 
035 |a (EXLCZ)995470000002907727 
040 |a NjHacI  |b eng  |e rda  |c NjHacl 
050 4 |a TK7872.D48  |b .S467 2023 
082 0 4 |a 681.2  |2 23 
245 0 0 |a Sensors for Human Activity Recognition /  |c edited by Hui Liu, Hugo Gamboa, Tanja Schultz. 
264 1 |a Basel :  |b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute,  |c 2023. 
300 |a 1 online resource (216 pages) 
336 |a text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a computer  |b c  |2 rdamedia 
338 |a online resource  |b cr  |2 rdacarrier 
588 |a Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. 
520 |a Human activity recognition (HAR) and human behavior recognition (HBR) play increasingly important roles in the digital age. High-quality sensory observations applicable to recognizing users' activities and behaviors, including electrical, magnetic, mechanical (kinetic), optical, acoustic, thermal, and chemical biosignals, are inseparable from sensors' sophisticated design and appropriate application. Traditional sensors suitable for HAR and HBR, including external sensors for smart homes, optical sensors such as cameras for capturing video signals, and bioelectrical, biomagnetic, and biomechanical sensors for wearable applications, have been studied and verified adequately. They continue to be researched in depth for more effective and efficient usage, and brand-new areas facilitated by sensor-based HAR/HBR are emerging, such as interactive edutainment, single-motion duration analysis, time series information retrieval, handcrafted and high-level feature design, and fall detection. Meanwhile, innovative sensor research for HAR or HBR is also very active in the academic community, including new sensors appropriate for HAR/HBR, new designs and applications of the above-mentioned traditional sensors, and the usage of non-traditional HAR-/HBR-related sensor types, among others. 
650 0 |a Sensor networks  |v Congresses. 
776 |z 3-0365-7555-3 
700 1 |a Schultz, Tanja,  |e editor. 
700 1 |a Gamboa, Hugo,  |e editor. 
700 1 |a Liu, Hui,  |e editor. 
906 |a BOOK 
ADM |b 2023-08-18 03:30:46 Europe/Vienna  |f system  |c marc21  |a 2023-07-04 13:45:39 Europe/Vienna  |g false 
AVE |i DOAB Directory of Open Access Books  |P DOAB Directory of Open Access Books  |x https://eu02.alma.exlibrisgroup.com/view/uresolver/43ACC_OEAW/openurl?u.ignore_date_coverage=true&portfolio_pid=5346847540004498&Force_direct=true  |Z 5346847540004498  |b Available  |8 5346847540004498